Definition of a Peripheral Economy: Turkey 1923–1929
Discover the intricate dynamics of the Turkish economy in the early 20th century with Definition of a Peripheral Economy: Turkey 1923–1929 by Caglar Keyder. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this insightful paperback spans 168 pages, offering a compelling analysis of how global capitalism influenced and shaped Turkey's economic landscape during this pivotal period.
Keyder presents a thorough case study that explores the complex relationship between dependent economies and the broader capitalist world-system. This book is essential for anyone interested in economic history, globalization, and the specific challenges faced by peripheral economies. Dive into a rich exploration of Turkey's economic development and understand the forces that have shaped its current landscape.